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This 1982 animated short is quite the peculiar gem from Sesame Street. It artfully unpacks M.C. Escher's mind-bending tessellations and plays with the Rubin vase illusion. The animation has a whimsical, almost dreamlike quality that captures the essence of childhood curiosity. It's one of those pieces that straddles the line between educational and artistic, emphasizing visual perception in a way that feels both playful and profound. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really take in the shifting shapes and forms. There's something about the practical effects—it's all so tactile and engaging. Definitely a unique entry in the realm of educational animation, standing out for its artistic ambition.
Educational animation.Visual perception themes.Artistic approach to classic illusions.
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